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What are the new roles of men and women?

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With the advent of a women running for president and the fact that now more women than men, in many cases, are attending college and graduate school (approx. 60%), how has the role of men and women changed from past generations? What are the effects of these changes on both sexes? What are the most likely outcome to these changes? In other words, what are we seeing and what has happened?

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  1. If you ask me society has done a good job of making men nearly obsolete. We really arent needed at all any more for anything. I think that some scientist somewhere even figured out how a woman could have a baby without even needing a mans sperm. So in short, pretty soon we arent even going to be enough use to justify keeping us in corrals for women to pick and choose from whenever they wish to have offspring.

    All in all, I think its pretty sad. As far as I am concerned these days are a modern equivalent of the dark ages. Just reversed.


  2. What we're starting in today's society is that women are having a lot more work opportunites, Clinton is being accepted a lot more then Obama, well that is also due to the fact that a lot of people are racist and don't want to see an African American in office.  But as we can see when women were given education rights, they have been taking advantage of it and i see more males dropping out of school then females.  I also start to see that there are males who are being stay at home dads, while the women go out and make the money.  Women are starting to almost dominate the world in the sense that since they have started gaining rights from the government they totally go after them.  The effects are the men becoming more lazy and the women becoming more hardworking.

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